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==Overview==
==Overview==
Chondromas may be classified into two  broad types based on their location into [[Endochondromas]] ([[tumor]] grows within the bone and expands it) and [[Ecchondroma]] (tumor grows outward from the bone).<ref>Chondroma. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondroma Accessed on January 4, 2016.</ref>
Chondroma may be classified according to location of the outgrowth into 3 groups that include [[enchondroma]], [[periosteal chondroma]] and synovial chondroma.


==Classification==
==Classification==
*Chondromas may be classified into two  broad types based on their location:<ref>Chondroma. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondroma Accessed on January 4, 2016.</ref>
*Chondroma may be classified according to location of the outgrowth into 3 groups:<ref name="pmid26330779">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bachoura A, Rice IS, Lubahn AR, Lubahn JD |title=The surgical management of hand enchondroma without postcurettage void augmentation: authors' experience and a systematic review |journal=Hand (N Y) |volume=10 |issue=3 |pages=461–71 |date=September 2015 |pmid=26330779 |pmc=4551638 |doi=10.1007/s11552-015-9738-y |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid27233920">{{cite journal |vauthors=Uhl M, Herget G, Kurz P |title=[Cartilage tumors : Pathology and radiomorphology] |language=German |journal=Radiologe |volume=56 |issue=6 |pages=476–88 |date=June 2016 |pmid=27233920 |doi=10.1007/s00117-016-0112-z |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid26024560">{{cite journal |vauthors=Chun KA, Stephanie S, Choi JY, Nam JH, Suh JS |title=Enchondroma of the Foot |journal=J Foot Ankle Surg |volume=54 |issue=5 |pages=836–9 |date=2015 |pmid=26024560 |doi=10.1053/j.jfas.2015.01.002 |url=}}</ref>
**[[Endochondromas]] (tumor grows within the bone and expands it)
**[[Enchondroma]]
**[[Ecchondroma]] (tumor grows outward from the bone)
**Periosteal chondroma
*Most common sites are within the medullary canal of the bone (enchondroma) and [[periosteum]] of the tubular bones (juxtacortical chondroma).
**Synovial chondroma
*Less common types of chondromas, based on their anatomical locations may include:
 
**[[Patella]]r chondroma
*Another classification for chondroma which is used less commonly is based on their anatomic locations:<ref name="pmid8956884">{{cite journal |vauthors=Gaetani P, Tancioni F, Merlo P, Villani L, Spanu G, Baena RR |title=Spinal chondroma of the lumbar tract: case report |journal=Surg Neurol |volume=46 |issue=6 |pages=534–9 |date=December 1996 |pmid=8956884 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid16509243">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sreedharan S, Kamath MP, Hegde MC, Sundar S, Lobo FD, Raju PK |title=Chondroma of the nasal bone: a case report |journal=Ear Nose Throat J |volume=85 |issue=1 |pages=44–6 |date=January 2006 |pmid=16509243 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid9159366">{{cite journal |vauthors=Brownlee RD, Sevick RJ, Rewcastle NB, Tranmer BI |title=Intracranial chondroma |journal=AJNR Am J Neuroradiol |volume=18 |issue=5 |pages=889–93 |date=May 1997 |pmid=9159366 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
**Chondroma of tip of the nose
**Chondroma of tip of the nose
**Extraskeletal chondroma of the [[scalp]]
**Extraskeletal chondroma of the [[scalp]]
**Intracranial chordoma
**Intracranial chondroma
**Sacrococcygeal chordoma
**[[Sacrococcygeal chordoma|Sacrococcygeal]] chondroma
**Skull base chordoma
**[[Skull base chordoma|Skull base chondroma]]
**Spinal chordoma
**Spinal chondroma


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Overview

Chondroma may be classified according to location of the outgrowth into 3 groups that include enchondroma, periosteal chondroma and synovial chondroma.

Classification

  • Chondroma may be classified according to location of the outgrowth into 3 groups:[1][2][3]
  • Another classification for chondroma which is used less commonly is based on their anatomic locations:[4][5][6]

References

  1. Bachoura A, Rice IS, Lubahn AR, Lubahn JD (September 2015). "The surgical management of hand enchondroma without postcurettage void augmentation: authors' experience and a systematic review". Hand (N Y). 10 (3): 461–71. doi:10.1007/s11552-015-9738-y. PMC 4551638. PMID 26330779.
  2. Uhl M, Herget G, Kurz P (June 2016). "[Cartilage tumors : Pathology and radiomorphology]". Radiologe (in German). 56 (6): 476–88. doi:10.1007/s00117-016-0112-z. PMID 27233920.
  3. Chun KA, Stephanie S, Choi JY, Nam JH, Suh JS (2015). "Enchondroma of the Foot". J Foot Ankle Surg. 54 (5): 836–9. doi:10.1053/j.jfas.2015.01.002. PMID 26024560.
  4. Gaetani P, Tancioni F, Merlo P, Villani L, Spanu G, Baena RR (December 1996). "Spinal chondroma of the lumbar tract: case report". Surg Neurol. 46 (6): 534–9. PMID 8956884.
  5. Sreedharan S, Kamath MP, Hegde MC, Sundar S, Lobo FD, Raju PK (January 2006). "Chondroma of the nasal bone: a case report". Ear Nose Throat J. 85 (1): 44–6. PMID 16509243.
  6. Brownlee RD, Sevick RJ, Rewcastle NB, Tranmer BI (May 1997). "Intracranial chondroma". AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 18 (5): 889–93. PMID 9159366.


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